Zoo workers rushed to the lions’ habitat only to find both of their lions, Mramba and Zola, fast asleep.

It turns out that the baby lion that had been spotted was actually Charles the Monarch out for a stroll after a recent visit to the dog groomer.

Daniel Painter, Charles’ owner, has the dog shaved and coiffed to resemble a lion, Old Dominion University’s mascot. Painter adopted the dog when his daughter, Natalie, began her freshman year at the school.

It wasn’t the first time Charles has prompted 911 calls. Painter said police have told him on several occasions that his dog was mistaken for a lion.

Now that people realize Charles isn’t the king of the jungle but simply a friendly lookalike, his popularity has skyrocketed. The pooch has more than 50,000 Facebook fans and 1,200 Twitter followers.

Charles also recently teamed up with Gerrard Larriett Aromatherapy Pet Care to raise funds for Big Cat Rescue. The partnership aims to raise $10,000 for the animal sanctuary by donating 10 percent of the proceeds from the sale of Gerrard Larriett products. Customers will receive 25 percent off their purchase with the promo code "Charles."